This ethnographic study entailed interviews and observations over 2 years involving 35 Hong Kong Chinese families caring for elderly coresidential members. Bodily disorder was a starting point from which to locate identifiably Chinese attempts to restore disrupted family relations. Themes included bodies out of order 'challenging Confucian' informed models of family obligation; controlling bodily excretions; the body in decay; and the body as the location of self. The management of bodily order by Chinese caregivers provides a cultural category in which personal experiences are ordered as public matters within specific local contexts. Caregivers dealt with both the demands of bodily needs and the imperative to maintain a social re...
This study describes the caregiving experience of elderly Chinese wives while caring for their spous...
This study explored the types of family burdens, mental health and Chinese health beliefs of Chinese...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...
This article addresses the dilemmas of elderly Chinese women as spousal caregivers in Hong Kong in t...
This article addresses the dilemmas of elderly Chinese women as spousal caregivers in Hong Kong in t...
This paper, based on a study carried out in Hong Kong, outlines the caregiving obligations of Hong K...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between cultural factors and the c...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
The purpose of this meta-ethnography was to synthesize qualitative studies on the unique care giving...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...
Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic o...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
This phenomenological study describes what Chinese-Canadians perceived as appropriate care for thei...
This study describes the caregiving experience of elderly Chinese wives while caring for their spous...
This study explored the types of family burdens, mental health and Chinese health beliefs of Chinese...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...
This article addresses the dilemmas of elderly Chinese women as spousal caregivers in Hong Kong in t...
This article addresses the dilemmas of elderly Chinese women as spousal caregivers in Hong Kong in t...
This paper, based on a study carried out in Hong Kong, outlines the caregiving obligations of Hong K...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between cultural factors and the c...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
The purpose of this meta-ethnography was to synthesize qualitative studies on the unique care giving...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...
Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic o...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
This phenomenological study describes what Chinese-Canadians perceived as appropriate care for thei...
This study describes the caregiving experience of elderly Chinese wives while caring for their spous...
This study explored the types of family burdens, mental health and Chinese health beliefs of Chinese...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...